There are 21 total results for your 八角 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
八角 see styles |
bā jiǎo ba1 jiao3 pa chiao yazuno やづの |
anise; star anise; aniseed; octagonal; Fructus Anisi stellati (1) octagon; (2) (abbreviation) (See 八角茴香) star anise (Illicium verum); (3) (See 特鰭) sailfin poacher (Podothecus sachi); (surname) Yazuno |
八角堂 see styles |
hakkakudou / hakkakudo はっかくどう |
(place-name) Hakkakudou |
八角墳 see styles |
hakkakufun はっかくふん |
(hist) octagonal burial mound (Kofun period) |
八角床 see styles |
bā jiǎo chuáng ba1 jiao3 chuang2 pa chiao ch`uang pa chiao chuang |
traditional-style canopy bed |
八角形 see styles |
bā jiǎo xíng ba1 jiao3 xing2 pa chiao hsing hakkakkei / hakkakke はっかっけい hakkakukei / hakkakuke はっかくけい |
octagon eight-sided shape; octagon |
八角柱 see styles |
hakkakuchuu / hakkakuchu はっかくちゅう |
octagonal prism |
八角楓 八角枫 see styles |
bā jiǎo fēng ba1 jiao3 feng1 pa chiao feng |
alangium |
八角目 see styles |
hakkakume はっかくめ |
(place-name) Hakkakume |
八角街 see styles |
bā jiǎo jiē ba1 jiao3 jie1 pa chiao chieh |
Barkhor street, central business area and pilgrim circuit around Jokhang temple in Lhasa, Tibet, aka 八廓街[Ba1 kuo4 Jie1] |
八角錐 see styles |
hakkakusui はっかくすい |
octagonal pyramid |
八角鏡 see styles |
hakkakukyou / hakkakukyo はっかくきょう |
octagonal mirror |
八角鷹 see styles |
hachikuma はちくま |
(kana only) crested honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus); Oriental honey buzzard; pern |
八角籠 八角笼 see styles |
bā jiǎo lóng ba1 jiao3 long2 pa chiao lung |
MMA octagon (octagonal cage used for mixed martial arts bouts) |
八角信芳 see styles |
hakkakunobuyoshi はっかくのぶよし |
(person) Hakkaku Nobuyoshi |
八角目峠 see styles |
hakkakumetouge / hakkakumetoge はっかくめとうげ |
(personal name) Hakkakumetōge |
八角茴香 see styles |
bā jiǎo huí xiāng ba1 jiao3 hui2 xiang1 pa chiao hui hsiang hakkakuuikyou; hakkakuuikyou / hakkakuikyo; hakkakuikyo はっかくういきょう; ハッカクウイキョウ |
Chinese anise; star anise; Fructus Anisi Stellati (kana only) (See 大茴香) star anise (Illicium verum) |
八角親方 see styles |
hakkakuoyakata はっかくおやかた |
(person) Hakkaku Oyakata |
一箕町八角 see styles |
ikkimachiyasumi いっきまちやすみ |
(place-name) Ikkimachiyasumi |
Variations: |
hakkakukei; hakkakkei / hakkakuke; hakkakke はっかくけい; はっかっけい |
eight-sided shape; octagon |
Variations: |
hachikuma; hachikuma はちくま; ハチクマ |
(kana only) crested honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus); Oriental honey buzzard; pern |
Variations: |
hakkakukei; hakkakkei / hakkakuke; hakkakke はっかくけい; はっかっけい |
{geom} octagon |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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